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Walking By Faith Not By Site!!

Day: April 11, 2012

Ashley Naibauer

Update on Isabella… She is doing very well…She had surgery today and she done very well with the surgery… Since the surgery was done they had lowered her settings on her vent twice already… So she is already improving im so happy..She has been at room air on her oxygen but they moved it up to 30%.. She weighs 3lbs 12oz today..

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I just wanted to take the time today and reflect on the changes that that have taken place since the group is no longer a private group on Facebook. As of today the group is public and can be seen by all connected to Facebook. This maybe only be temporary, as I need to see that there are no problems with the page. The same content that we had on the Sisters page still applies here. There will be many activities and events coming up that we can do as a group or on our own. The bible studies will still be conducted on Thursday by Pastor Kim Rollmann! No message of fear will be allowed on the page.

The paged changed because the lord has other plans and I choose to obey him and not that of the world. This blog is connected to Facebook will allow us to reach a greater audience for the kingdom. Now, if we do experience any problems, the page will go back to being private. There is a chat box on the new page. Please follow the directions and if someone is on the page as is with Facebook you will be able to see and chat with them. Enjoy! If you have any questions just send me an email or chat me and I can walk you through the process.

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So blessed to have you all in my life and on this new page!!!! I hope you really spending sometime on the page. It is very simple to operate!! I’m going to try something this morning and this afternoon to see the response !! Will let you know. Be blessed and highly favored!!

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Last night and today I am so thankful for my home and heat. We went downtown to feed the homeless and froze our toes off, but the whole time I kept thinking ” I get to go home to get warm, they have to sleep out here” It makes you take stock of what you take for granted sometimes. I am so thankful for the many blessings of the Lord!

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